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pub struct Server {
    pub app_state: AppState,
    pub http_addr: Option<SocketAddr>,
    pub https_addr: Option<SocketAddr>,
}
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HTTP(S) server.

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§app_state: AppState§http_addr: Option<SocketAddr>§https_addr: Option<SocketAddr>

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impl Server

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pub async fn new(config: Config) -> ServerResult<Self>

Resolve listener addresses and build the server shell.

Also compiles Rhai middlewares listed in config.service.middlewares_file_paths. Compilation happens here (not in the config crate) because the compiled artefact is a runtime object — see the server-level module docstring.

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pub async fn start(&self)

Start both listeners (whichever are configured) and block.

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pub async fn bind_http(&self) -> ServerResult<Option<TcpListener>>

Bind the HTTP listener without accepting connections yet.

Returns Ok(None) if no HTTP listener is configured, Ok(Some(_)) on a successful bind, or Err if the bind itself failed — this is the piece http_start used to swallow via log::error! + early return, with no way for a caller to observe it.

Splitting bind from serve exists for callers (namely the integration-test harness) that need the two to be separate steps: bind, read back the real port via local_addr() (useful when [listener].port is 0 and the OS assigns one), then hand the same listener to Server::serve_http. Because it’s the same listener throughout, there is no window between “port known” and “port held” for another process to take it.

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pub async fn serve_http(&self, listener: TcpListener)

Accept connections forever on an already-bound HTTP listener.

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pub async fn bind_https( &self, ) -> ServerResult<Option<(TcpListener, TlsAcceptor)>>

Bind the HTTPS listener (including loading TLS material) without accepting connections yet. See Server::bind_http for why this is split from serving.

Every failure this used to swallow via log::error! + early return - missing TLS config, unreadable cert/key, a TLS config that fails to build, or the bind itself - now surfaces as Err.

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pub async fn serve_https(&self, listener: TcpListener, acceptor: TlsAcceptor)

Accept connections forever on an already-bound HTTPS listener.

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